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You've gotten some good advice some others. I'll just add that most Part
15 devices are specified in terms of field strength at some distance from the antenna, depending on frequency, and not in terms of power or ERP. There might be some sections with other criteria, but if there are, field strength specification is by far the most common. The FCC does cut some slack in testing for home-built devices (not marketed, not constructed from a kit, and built in quantities of five or less for personal use), in section 15.23. My copy is nearly ten years old now, so I suggest checking a newer copy of Part 15. It's likely on the Web these days. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Liam Ness wrote: I've been homebrewing some simple part 15 transmitters and have always thought that I was safely within part 15 by controling the RF output. I use a spice program to estimate my output levels. I just read a web page that suggests a antenna can increase the RF output power and I wanted advice if that is true. It was suggested that output could be increased from 30milliwatts to 60milliwatts by using this antenna. I understand how you could increase voltage with a decrease in amperage and vice versa, but I was under the assumption that you couldn't increase total power without adding more power. I thought it would violate one of the laws of thermodymanics otherwise. They didn't seem to be talking about more effieciently radiating the transmitters power, but actually increasing it above what is present at the antenna port. Could someone confirm whether it is posible to increase the power output of an RF transmitter above the total presented to the antenna. If it is, I'd appreciate any pointers to information about this. I don't want put myself out of part 15 by a poor antenna choice. (even though I still can't believe that it is possible, it sounds to much like perpetual motion) TIA |
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